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Mixed Ligand Complexes of Platinum (IV) with some Amino acids and Dithiocarbamates or Dithiophosphates
Author(s) -
İhsan A. Mustafa
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
mağallaẗ ʻulūm al-rāfidayn
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2664-2786
pISSN - 1608-9391
DOI - 10.33899/rjs.2018.143953
Subject(s) - chemistry , deprotonation , denticity , molar conductivity , octahedron , alanine , platinum , ligand (biochemistry) , valine , methionine , medicinal chemistry , stereochemistry , amino acid , glycine , crystallography , inorganic chemistry , crystal structure , ion , elemental analysis , organic chemistry , catalysis , biochemistry , receptor
Complexes of the type [Pt(L-Met)(L orL = )Cl2] and [Pt(Met)(L orL = )Cl]Cl were prepared, [L= deprotonated amino acids: Glycine(Gly), Alanine(Ala), Valine(Val) or Methionine(Met); L = NMethylcyclohexyldithiocarbamate (N-MeCHdtc) or Benzyldithiocarbamate (Bzdtc) anions and L = =O,O -Dipropyldithiophosphate (DiPrdtp) or O,O Dibenzyldithiophosphate (DiBzdtp) anions. The prepared complexes were characterized by IR , UV-Vis spectra, magnetic susceptibility and molar conductivity. Some complexes were characterized by CHNS analysis and ( 1 H-nmr) spectra. All the Pt(IV) complexes showed octahedral structure with the dithiocarbamates or dithiophosphates acting as uninegative bidentate ligands coordinated through the two sulfur atoms and the amino acid anions coordinate through N and O except for the methionine which coordinate through S,N and O atoms.

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